2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/412/1/012005
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Construction of Krui Community Knowledge on Repong Damar Culture in Lampung’s West Coast

Abstract: The research context with the theme of the social construction of repong damar culture has been carried out in various fields of science. The research was also conducted in a variety of different perspectives and focus to produce different findings and theorizations. This research is considered important because it is in line with the current shift in the local culture that is currently happening a lot. In many ways, local culture is often positioned opposite the thinking of the younger generation who consider… Show more

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“…Almost all of the traditional agroforestry in Indonesia was initiated by opening natural forests, followed by crop cultivation for two to four years, and continued with forest -tree and fruit-tree planting (Budiadi et al 2021;Harun et al 2023). Some of indigenous agroforestry in different locations in Indonesia established in secondary forest ecosystem e.g., dusung (in the Mollucas), tembawang and simpukng (in Kalimantan) (Roslinda et al 2017;Harun et al 2023) and repong damar and rubber agroforestry (in Sumatra) (Istiawati et al 2020). In Java Island, taungya systems give opportunity to farmers to intercrop prior to canopy closure of the trees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all of the traditional agroforestry in Indonesia was initiated by opening natural forests, followed by crop cultivation for two to four years, and continued with forest -tree and fruit-tree planting (Budiadi et al 2021;Harun et al 2023). Some of indigenous agroforestry in different locations in Indonesia established in secondary forest ecosystem e.g., dusung (in the Mollucas), tembawang and simpukng (in Kalimantan) (Roslinda et al 2017;Harun et al 2023) and repong damar and rubber agroforestry (in Sumatra) (Istiawati et al 2020). In Java Island, taungya systems give opportunity to farmers to intercrop prior to canopy closure of the trees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all of the traditional agroforestry in Indonesia was initiated by opening natural forests, followed by crop cultivation for two to four years, and continued with forest -tree and fruit-tree planting [31]- [34], and short succession of the agroforestry occurred within 11 -15year periods [35]. Some of indigenous agroforestry in different locations in Indonesia established in secondary forest ecosystem e.g., dusung (in the Mollucas), tembawang and simpukng (in Kalimantan) and repong damar and rubber agroforestry (in Sumatra) [32], [36]- [39].…”
Section: Overview Of Traditional Agroforestry Practices In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agroforestry practices outside of Java Island is an important stage in degraded land restoration, part of reforestation strategy and biodiversity conservation [40], conserve high amount of carbon [31].Traditional agroforestry is able to protect upstream and downstream areas, an example case of rubber agroforestry [41], control erosion in the repong and keliwu on hilly areas [32], [42] and conserve springs in karst soil of mamar [43].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of the land is used for plantations and agriculture, with lowland areas for agriculture and highland areas for resin tree plantations. (Dauri et al, 2020;Diatin et al, 2022;Istiawati et al, 2020;Kartika et al, 2019;Siregar et al, 2022;Utami, 2020;Yetri et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of which are directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean. The total area of Pesisir Barat Regency is ±2,907.23 km2(Dauri et al, 2020;Diatin et al, 2022;Istiawati et al, 2020;Kartika et al, 2019;Siregar et al, 2022;Utami, 2020;Yetri et al, 2019).…”
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